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One trip to Kutztown University was all it took for Brooke Benson. The rest is history.

Upon her visit to Kutztown, Benson fell in love with the "home-away-from-home feel" and felt drawn to the school with its great reputation in educating future educators.

As soon as the early education major made the commitment to Kutztown, she wasted no time in becoming involved in extracurricular campus life. She immediately joined sorority Phi Sigma Sigma, which has been one of her fondest engagements at KU. Read more

Tabetha Super has a passion for science. She found that the Biology/Pre-Med track at Kutztown University perfectly fit her desire to learn how to help people. Her participation on the women's rugby team has helped her be a leader and even gave her a chance to put some of her academic skills to work. Now, she's on her way to becoming a chiropractor. Read more

"If you are graduating from Kutztown in Electronic Media, you are prepared."

With every class taken, internship completed, club participated in, conference attended and connection made, Electronic Media major Steve Maugeri is making huge strides in the right direction toward his dream of becoming a sports broadcaster. KU's abundance of opportunity both within and outside of the Electronic Media program has been invaluable to the senior. "That's the beauty of this major as a whole, you can get involved. The classes teach you requisite skills in Electronic Media. The clubs teach you the nature of the business." Read more

Waskar Paulino, Secondary Education/Spanish major, is making the most out of Kutztown University. Through involvement and hard work, Paulino steps closer everyday to his dream of teaching and inspiring. Read more

The buzz of energy surging through the geology program in the Department of Physical Sciences is enthralling. Margariete Malenda needed to be a part of it. With steadfast eagerness and curiosity, it was not long before Malenda went from investigating in labs to presenting research findings at major seminars. As a junior undergraduate student, Malenda has been heavily involved in research, which drew the enthusiastic praise of professional geoscientists and academics from all over the world recently at a conference in Vancouver. Malenda's success proves that Kutztown University students can brilliantly shine at any educational level or program of study. Read more.

The Kutztown chapter of the Society of Physics Students (SPS) has been presented with a Distinguished SPS Chapter award. In choosing award recipients, the SPS looks at each chapter's participation and activities on campus and in the community to determine which chapter best represents their mission.

Kutztown University will host its annual Grad School Education Week celebration from Feb. 17 - 21. At the event, students can learn about graduate and professional school options. This event is sponsored by the Career Development Center and KU's Graduate School Admissions.